Piezo Veterinary Dental Ultrasonic Scaler ...
It features automatic frequency tracking which ensures the machine is always working on the most appropriate frequency and the autoclavable handpiece is constructed from titanium alloy to provide sound mechanical function and durability. Tips are much cheaper than magnetostrictive (Cavitron-type) inserts and are easily changed during dental procedures. The ultrasonic vibration intensity is adjustable and 3 pre-set modes (gingival, periodontic, endodontic) optimise scaler operation.
Product Features:
Today, there are essentially two types of ultrasonic dental scalers in common use - magnetostrictive and piezoelectric. Both types are still recognised as good options and while there are certain differences between the two technologies, at a practical level this often appears to be insignificant. Expert opinion and even experimental results frequently contradict each other - personal preference and familiarity seem to affect any recommendation. Overall, however, there appears to be a general trend towards piezoelectric scalers. Here at Kahuvet, we prefer the piezoelectric scalers because of their excellent value for money and robust design. If used correctly, they are effective and safe, and the low cost of replacement tips means that they can easily be kept in optimum working condition.
To contact Knight Benedikt about Piezo Veterinary Dental Ultrasonic Scaler | Woodpecker use Get a quote.
It features automatic frequency tracking which ensures the machine is always working on the most appropriate frequency and the autoclavable handpiece is constructed from titanium alloy to provide sound mechanical function and durability. Tips are much cheaper than magnetostrictive (Cavitron-type) inserts and are easily changed during dental procedures. The ultrasonic vibration intensity is adjustable and 3 pre-set modes (gingival, periodontic, endodontic) optimise scaler operation.
Product Features:
Today, there are essentially two types of ultrasonic dental scalers in common use - magnetostrictive and piezoelectric. Both types are still recognised as good options and while there are certain differences between the two technologies, at a practical level this often appears to be insignificant. Expert opinion and even experimental results frequently contradict each other - personal preference and familiarity seem to affect any recommendation. Overall, however, there appears to be a general trend towards piezoelectric scalers. Here at Kahuvet, we prefer the piezoelectric scalers because of their excellent value for money and robust design. If used correctly, they are effective and safe, and the low cost of replacement tips means that they can easily be kept in optimum working condition.
To contact Knight Benedikt about Piezo Veterinary Dental Ultrasonic Scaler | Woodpecker use Get a quote.
Thanks for your help!
Sorry! Unable to submit your request at this time. Please try again later.
Report this product